
On Friday, Vermont Governor Phil Scott extended the state’s “state-of-emergency” until June 15th, reports NBC 5.
This extension reportedly will not change planned easements on the state’s “stay-at-home” order. According to Scott, the state has the lowest three-day and seven-day COVID-19 growth rates in the country, which he described as “promising”. Scott also stated that if these numbers stay consistent, the re-opening of close contact businesses such as restaurants and salons may be imminent.
Retail operations are set to open on Monday.
